Lenovo Group has officially launched two AI-native intelligent terminals: the YOGA AI Mini and the Think AI Tiny. The YOGA AI Mini, targeting the individual consumer market, is positioned as a direct competitor to the Mac mini, which many users currently employ for running OpenClaw.
According to official information, the YOGA AI Mini emphasizes core advantages such as one-click deployment, native adaptation for "AI shrimp farming," and system-level security protection. It addresses pain points associated with using Mac mini for "shrimp farming," including complex setup, insufficient hardware compatibility, and lack of security safeguards. The Think AI Tiny, meanwhile, targets enterprise office scenarios, completing Lenovo's full-market layout for AI agent terminals covering both consumer and business segments. Lenovo positions these two new products as "computers specifically designed for AI use."
At the hardware and system adaptation level, the YOGA AI Mini utilizes an Intel platform with integrated graphics, optimized specifically for OpenClaw's multi-agent scheduling demands. This optimization avoids the lag and high failure rates encountered when running medium-sized models on a Mac mini. The native UI of DingOS is centered around natural language, capable of parsing user multi-modal instructions in real-time, allowing AI tasks like generating market analysis reports or sending emails to be completed via voice commands.
Regarding security, the YOGA AI Mini incorporates a built-in Skill Guard security mechanism. Based on the "principle of least privilege," it rigorously screens all installed Skills to mitigate risks from malicious code and system vulnerabilities at the source. Lenovo is also developing a dedicated Skill factory to provide individual users with secure, customizable Skills for everyday life, with plans to launch over 8,000 resources by the end of 2026.
As an independent computing platform specifically built for OpenClaw, the YOGA AI Mini can stably support the 24/7 uninterrupted operation of AI Agents. Additionally, the product features SMS-based remote control technology, leveraging public carrier networks for command transmission to meet users' remote "shrimp farming" needs across all personal scenarios.
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